Glossary
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- Impact strength
- A material's ability to withstand shock loading as measured during a test in which a specimen is fractured.
- Impregnate
- To saturate the voids and interstices of a reinforcement with resin.
- Impregnated fabric
- See prepreg.
- Inclusion
- Physical and mechanical discontinuity occurring within a material or part.
- In situ
- In the original position; in filament winding, designates a mandrel that remains in place after winding, as opposed to a mandrel that is removed after winding. In pipe repair, a type of repair that does not require pipe excavation; rather a composite sleeve is inserted into the existing pipe through a manhole.
- Inhibitor
- A chemical additive that slows or delays a cure cycle.
- Injection molding
- A method of forming a plastic to the desired shape by forcibly injecting the polymer into a mold.
- Integral heating
- System in which heating elements are built into a tool, forming part of the tool and usually eliminating the need for an oven or autoclave as a heat source.
- Interface
- The plane formed when two material surfaces make contact: in glass fibers, for instance, the area at which the glass and sizing meet; in a laminate, the area at which the reinforcement and laminating resin meet.
- Interlaminar
- Existing or occurring between two or more adjacent laminae in a laminate.
- Interlaminar shear
- Shearing force that produces displacement between two laminae along the plane of their interface.
- Intralaminar
- Existing or occurring within a single lamina in a laminate.
- Intumescent
- Capable of swelling or enlarging. In reference to fire-retardants, describes a layer or coating of material designed to swells or thicken in order to form a more effective barrier to heat and/or flame when exposed to either.
- Isotropic
- Fiber directionality with uniform properties in all directions, independent of the direction of applied load.
- Isotropic laminate
- A laminate in which the strength properties are equal in all directions, such as contact-molded laminates or metals.